Swiss swings back to Sri Lanka
Swiss International Airlines, a member of Lufthansa Group,
yesterday began weekly direct flights to Sri Lanka in time for the start of the
winter season.
The inaugural flight from Zurich to Colombo, LX 8064,
operated by an Airbus 340, touched down at 7:30 a.m. with 96 holidaymakers from
Switzerland and across Europe.
They were greeted by State Minister of Aviation D.V.
Chanaka, Swiss Ambassador in Colombo Dominic Furgler, senior officials of
Airport and Aviation Services (Lanka) Ltd., Civil Aviation Authority of Sri
Lanka (CAASL) and Sri Lanka Tourism.
The State Minister said the commencement of operations by
Swiss International Airlines between Colombo and Zurich would help boost the
tourism industry post-pandemic in Sri Lanka.
“The tourism industry is ready to serve the world with
authentic Sri Lankan hospitality. We are a nation of resilient people and Sri
Lanka will bounce back from the setback of the pandemic,” Chanaka told the
Daily FT.
He also said that this milestone would help to bolster
potential to support an increase in tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka and to
strengthen economic cooperation in the areas of trade, investment, finance,
education and culture between Switzerland and Sri Lanka.
Customers departing to Zurich will have access to Lufthansa
Group’s vast European network with excellent flight connections to almost every
other European country. The airline resumed operations to Sri Lanka after a
lapse of two years.
“Gauging from the interest demonstrated now by potential
visitors to the country, we are optimistic and could revisit this plan in the
not-too-distant future,” United Ventures – the General Sales Agent (GSA) for
Lufthansa Group in Sri Lanka – Chairperson and Managing Director Parveen
Dassenaike said.
Lufthansa Group Airlines partnered with United Ventures as
its new GSA for the Sri Lankan market in September.
The weekly service to Colombo every Friday with a capacity
of 314 seats will feature 27 seats in Business Class and 287 in Economy. The
economy cabin includes 70 seats with an extra recline and legroom.
Switzerland now allows fully-vaccinated third-country
nationals from outside the European Union without quarantine requirements. This
means passengers arriving from Sri Lanka will be able to enter Switzerland
normally again, given they can provide either a certificate of full COVID-19
vaccination, full recovery from a COVID-19 infection, or by presenting a
negative rapid antigen or PCR test result prior to boarding their flight from
Colombo.
The State Minister also said the Government took much effort
to ensure that the airports in the country were being operated in compliance
with the international standards of health and safety.
“Plans are underway to upgrade the aviation industry in Sri
Lanka by introducing new technology and digitalising our airports to give a
seamless passenger experience,” Chanaka said.
Earlier, the airline was scheduled to operate a twice-weekly
service year-round pre-COVID pandemic.
The distance from Zurich to Colombo is 8,023 km/4,332
nautical miles with an estimated flight time of nine hours and 56 minutes.
Zurich serves as a convenient hub to the rest of Europe and the Americas, and
Swiss is offering attractive and competitive fares on its services.
Source Daily FT
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